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Getting A Closer Look

Young students notice details, but may not be so eager to draw or sketch them. Their work can be made easier by using a hand lens to observe, then telling a partner what they will include in their sketch. The partner can then provide feedback to assure the student that they included the details. They can then switch tasks.


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S. Campos, Teacher
Houston, TX

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